Phil Lesh and Friends Live at Independence Hall - Cricket Arena on 2001-04-20
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Phil Lesh and Friends Live at Independence Hall - Cricket Arena on 2001-04-20
- Publication date
- 2001-04-20 ( check for other copies)
- Topics
- Live concert
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- Band/Artist
- Phil Lesh and Friends
- Item Size
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Phil Lesh and Friends
Independece Hall  Cricket Arena
Charlotte, NC Â 4-20-2001
Disk 1 (72:13):
1. Passenger > (15:34)
2. Cumberland Blues (15:42)
3. Dire Wolf (4:03)
4. Wharf Rat > (22:17)
5. Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad (7:31)
6. Casey Jones (7:06)
Disk 2 (69:53):
1. Rainy Day Women Jam > (5:56)
2. I Know You Rider (11:50)
3. Dark Star > (25:34)
4. Blues For Allah > (12:56)
5. Dark Star > (6:49)
6. Night Of A Thousand Stars (6:48)
Disk 3 (45:37):
1. Help On The Way > (3:55)
2. Slipknot! > (12:18)
3. I Am The Walrus > (9:07)
4. Slipknot! > (1:05)
5. Franklin's Tower, (5:17)
6. Announcement (0:12)
7. And It Stoned Me > (5:17)
8. And We Bid You Good Night (3:19)
Rob Baracco (k,v),Warren Haynes (g,v),
Jimmy Herring (g), Phil Lesh (b,v),
John Molo (d)
Independece Hall  Cricket Arena
Charlotte, NC Â 4-20-2001
Disk 1 (72:13):
1. Passenger > (15:34)
2. Cumberland Blues (15:42)
3. Dire Wolf (4:03)
4. Wharf Rat > (22:17)
5. Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad (7:31)
6. Casey Jones (7:06)
Disk 2 (69:53):
1. Rainy Day Women Jam > (5:56)
2. I Know You Rider (11:50)
3. Dark Star > (25:34)
4. Blues For Allah > (12:56)
5. Dark Star > (6:49)
6. Night Of A Thousand Stars (6:48)
Disk 3 (45:37):
1. Help On The Way > (3:55)
2. Slipknot! > (12:18)
3. I Am The Walrus > (9:07)
4. Slipknot! > (1:05)
5. Franklin's Tower, (5:17)
6. Announcement (0:12)
7. And It Stoned Me > (5:17)
8. And We Bid You Good Night (3:19)
Rob Baracco (k,v),Warren Haynes (g,v),
Jimmy Herring (g), Phil Lesh (b,v),
John Molo (d)
Notes
SBD
- Addeddate
- 2005-01-25 11:23:28
- Has_mp3
- 0
- Identifier
- 2001-04-20.paf.sbd.philleshnet.4230.sbeok.flacf
- Itemtype
- concert
- Location
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Shndiscs
- 2
- Source
- SBD
- Type
- sound
- Year
- 2001
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Reviews
(4)
Reviewer:
Billy Murphy
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March 2, 2005
Subject: HOLY TRINIITY
Subject: HOLY TRINIITY
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If I live a million years, I doubt I will ever see a show again that rivals this one...if jerry was there, and we all know that he was....he was smiling.....
Reviewer:
JohnnyB22
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February 22, 2005
Subject: Unbelievable
Subject: Unbelievable
I missed the Passenger, Cumberland opener that night, but they are a great listen. Full of energy and adventure.
Dire Wolf was short and sweet. Wharf ... Rat > GDTRFB was where the show really started for me. The Wharf Rat made my ears ring. Warren's guitar tone was outrageous. By the time the sizzling GDTRFB ended everyone knew it was going to be a special night. Casey Jones got going so fast I believe I was bouncing up and down. Rob sounded great on the vocals.
Second set is one of the best sets I've ever seen. I say this without exaggeration. The Rainy Day Women was a smilefest and oh so appropriate on 4/20, and Rider was just as scorching as it's brother, GDTRFB in set 1. The Darkstar>Blues For allah>Darkstar segment was the greatest psychadelic music experience of my life. Not random noises, like 80s/90s Space, but more like a jazz concert (perhaps that is why Phil had started introducing them as the "Quintet"). Most people just sat down and took it all in.
Night of a Thousand Stars is probably the best of the "new" Phil songs and was a nice debut for me that night. I remember thinking it would be the closer. Then it happened:
Help>Slip>WALRUS>Slip>Franklins
This suite showcased the entire range of this band. Help was rocking and aggresive, and the Slip gave us one final taste of the psychadelia we had been drenched in previously. The walrus was spot-on (Nice vocals by rob again). A song I've heard many times but never realized as a rock concert song until now. At the point the crowd had become another instrument, assisting with the "Coo-coo-cah-choohs." And with the Franklin's the place expoded one more time, with all the energy of the second set having built for that moment.
Warren beautifully sang the And It Stoned Me encore after wishing everyone a "Happy 420." The And It Bids You Good Night is probably the best sounding I've ever heard post-1972.
An amazing night in Charlotte to close the tour. All of the soundboards Phil released that year are wonderful, but this is THE SHOW. Thanks to Phil and the boys.
Dire Wolf was short and sweet. Wharf ... Rat > GDTRFB was where the show really started for me. The Wharf Rat made my ears ring. Warren's guitar tone was outrageous. By the time the sizzling GDTRFB ended everyone knew it was going to be a special night. Casey Jones got going so fast I believe I was bouncing up and down. Rob sounded great on the vocals.
Second set is one of the best sets I've ever seen. I say this without exaggeration. The Rainy Day Women was a smilefest and oh so appropriate on 4/20, and Rider was just as scorching as it's brother, GDTRFB in set 1. The Darkstar>Blues For allah>Darkstar segment was the greatest psychadelic music experience of my life. Not random noises, like 80s/90s Space, but more like a jazz concert (perhaps that is why Phil had started introducing them as the "Quintet"). Most people just sat down and took it all in.
Night of a Thousand Stars is probably the best of the "new" Phil songs and was a nice debut for me that night. I remember thinking it would be the closer. Then it happened:
Help>Slip>WALRUS>Slip>Franklins
This suite showcased the entire range of this band. Help was rocking and aggresive, and the Slip gave us one final taste of the psychadelia we had been drenched in previously. The walrus was spot-on (Nice vocals by rob again). A song I've heard many times but never realized as a rock concert song until now. At the point the crowd had become another instrument, assisting with the "Coo-coo-cah-choohs." And with the Franklin's the place expoded one more time, with all the energy of the second set having built for that moment.
Warren beautifully sang the And It Stoned Me encore after wishing everyone a "Happy 420." The And It Bids You Good Night is probably the best sounding I've ever heard post-1972.
An amazing night in Charlotte to close the tour. All of the soundboards Phil released that year are wonderful, but this is THE SHOW. Thanks to Phil and the boys.
Reviewer:
bonzohoh
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February 1, 2005 (edited)
Subject: Must Have
Subject: Must Have
I agree...this show is great. The lot was buzzing and good vibes were spread throughout the small arena for this special 4/20 show. I found myself dancing
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like a fool during the 30 minute 2 song opener. The rest of the show does not let down. I love the Quartet's version of Casey Jones. Spacey 2nd set too...as previously stated...get this show. Sound doesn't get any better than this. Get every show from 2001...no let downs at all.
Reviewer:
Dejavoodooman
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February 1, 2005
Subject: Stellar Night!!!!
Subject: Stellar Night!!!!
What a performance!!! Great Night! Everyone left the flying saucer with a smile on their face. Unbelievable! Travelled ten hours to be there and it
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was well worth it. I reccomend this show to one and all.
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